Rocky Point (Ft Gibson)
68247 S. 320 Rd., Wagoner, OK 74467
Rocky Point (Ft Gibson)
$16.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Nightly rates range from $16 for Standard Nonelectric to $50 for Group Shelter Electric. Fees may vary depending on discounts, season, and additional...
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Standard Site Fee$22.00
Hookup Site Fee$26.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$48.00
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Provider918-462-2042 OR 918-682-4314ceswt-od-eg@usace.army.mil
About this campground
Where Flat Rock Creek embraces the main channel of Fort Gibson Lake, Rocky Point Campground emerges as a haven for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This waterfront retreat beckons with its pristine sandy swim beach, where families gather to splash in the clear waters, and well-maintained boat ramps that launch endless adventures across the lake. Just beyond the park gates, a convenient store stands ready to supply forgotten essentials and last-minute treats, ensuring your outdoor escape remains uninterrupted.
Rocky Point accommodates various camping needs with standard electric and non-electric sites, RV sites, and a group picnic shelter.
Historical SignificanceJust a short drive away, the storied walls of Historic Fort Gibson stand as silent witnesses to centuries of American frontier history. This National Historical Landmark, open throughout the year, transports visitors back to the 1800s with its preserved original structures and living history reenactments. Here, the echoes of cavalry boots and pioneer wagons blend with Native American heritage, offering campers a profound connection to the land's rich cultural tapestry.
Weather and SeasonsSummer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for swimming and boating, accompanied by refreshing afternoon showers that cool the landscape and fill the air with the scent of rain on pine. As autumn approaches, cooler temperatures paint the surrounding forests in brilliant hues, creating ideal conditions for hiking and quiet contemplation. Winter transforms the campground into a peaceful retreat, where crisp air and fewer crowds offer a different kind of magic for those seeking solitude and serenity.
ElevationNestled at the gentle rise where the Ozark foothills meet the expansive waters of Fort Gibson Lake, the campground offers commanding views across the water while maintaining easy access to the shoreline below.
Natural Features and SceneryNature has sculpted Rocky Point into a dramatic masterpiece where towering rocky bluffs plunge toward the water's edge, their ancient faces weathered by time and elements. Dense forests of oak, hickory, and pine carpet the hillsides, creating a verdant canopy that shelters wildlife and provides cooling shade for campers. A protected cove offers tranquil waters perfect for anchoring boats overnight, while the greater Fort Gibson Lake stretches across 20,000 acres of pristine water, its 225 miles of intricate shoreline promising endless exploration and discovery.
Geological RegionRocky Point occupies a spectacular position at the confluence of Flat Rock Creek and Fort Gibson Lake's main channel, where geological forces have created a landscape of stunning contrasts. Dramatic rocky bluffs rise like ancient sentinels above the water, their limestone and sandstone faces telling stories millions of years in the making. Between these natural monuments, thick stands of native timber flourish, their roots anchored in the rich soils deposited by countless seasons of flowing water. The sheltered cove, carved by patient erosion, provides a natural harbor where boats can rest peacefully, protected from the lake's occasional winds.
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Campsite details
AccessibilityAccessible flush toilets, vault toilets, and campsites are provided. Showers, picnic tables, and grills are located close to campsites.
Sites SizeCampsites are described as "nice and roomy" (Lori C, Campsite 045, 10/17/2020), but some reviews mention unlevel pads: "Most are pretty unlevel but nothing severe" (Michelle R, Campsite 058, 3/31/2022).
Sites PrivacyPrivacy varies. "It's pretty open between campsites" (Terry P, Campsite 032, 8/26/2022), while others mention good spacing: "Campsites are spaced apart nicely" (Kathleen D, Campsite 061, 4/3/2021).
Total Campsites59 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite H01 is noted for full hookups and proximity to amenities. Reviewers mention site 27 offers the best views in the park. Some sites lack shade.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
12 PM
Check-out
10 AM
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay of 14 nights within each month.
Guests Allowed Per Site
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Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutCampsites include Standard Electric, Standard Nonelectric, RV Electric, and Group Shelter Electric sites. Layout provides varying degrees of privacy and proximity to water.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round. Peak season runs from April 1 to October 31.
Reservation PlatformsReservations available on Recreation.gov and related apps.
Walk-in AvailabilityThree campsites with canopies and no hookups are available on a first come-first serve basis.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations made 48 hrs or more before reservation start incur a $10 cancellation fee. Late cancellations (within 24 hrs) incur $10 plus the first night's fee.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Sewer hookups
Camp Store
Activities you can enjoy
Rocky Point features popular activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, hunting, and camping. "The nearly 20,000-acre lake offers excellent boating and swimming opportunities." Fishing enthusiasts highlight various species including black bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. Public hunting areas support game hunting, including deer and rabbits.
Fishing
"Anglers enjoy fishing for black bass, white bass, crappie, and several varieties of catfish and panfish." Many sites offer direct access to fishing areas.Swimming
A designated sandy swim beach is provided within the park, adding significant appeal for families. User reviews generally praise the area.Boating
Boating is highly recommended, supported by three boat ramps and a courtesy dock. "Boat ramps and dock are good" (Bruce W, Campsite 048, 8/29/2020).Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is complemented by public hunting lands supporting various species such as deer, squirrel, and birds.Beach activities
Beach activities are supported by a designated swim beach that caters to families.Cultural and Educational Programs
Nearby attractions include Historic Fort Gibson, which reenacts 1800s lifestyles during various events.Winter Activities
Snowball fights mentioned in user reviews,"Had a snowball fight and wonderful walk in the woods" (Francine M, Campsite 001, 1/24/2022), indicating winter recreation.Water Sports
Water sports such as fishing and boating are popular.Advertisement
Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Campfires must use locally sourced firewood to prevent pests.
- Quiet hours are Not explicitly stated.
Hazards
General hazardsSome reviews mention flooding, knee-high grass, and wildlife such as ticks. Low cell service is noted for some providers.
Active alertsFlooding has occasionally impacted specific campsites.
Weather forecast
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Precipitation: 0%
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Humidity: 88%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 7.8 mph
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Overcast
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Weather History
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Emergency Services
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Good to know
Peak season datesApril 01 - October 31
Trash and recyclingTrash disposal is available, but frequency and accessibility are not detailed. Users remark varying cleanliness: "Sites were clean" (Martin S, Campsite 034, 8/10/2023) while others encountered litter issues.
Proximity to water featuresSituated on Fort Gibson Lake with easy access to boating, fishing, and swimming.
Common complaintsRecurring complaints include poorly maintained grass, dated bathrooms, privacy challenges, and security issues like theft.
HostReviews highlight helpful and friendly camp hosts who assist with site selection and maintain cleanliness.
Campground Map
68247 S. 320 Rd., Wagoner, OK 74467
Driving directionsFrom Wagoner, Oklahoma: travel 4.5 miles north on Highway 69. Turn right at stoplight on East 690 Road. Travel 3 miles east. Turn left on South 320 Road and travel north for 3/4 mile to park entrance.
The campground is accessible via paved roads, and no seasonal closures or challenging terrain are mentioned. However, park gates are locked between 10 PM and 6 AM.Nearby places
Wagoner, OK (5 miles, approximately 10 minutes)
Nearby supplies
Rocky Point Store located outside park gates offers sandwiches, pizza, ice, fuel, groceries, and camping items.
Camper Reviews
4.4
160 reviews
Rocky Point (Ft Gibson) is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Rocky Point show overall satisfaction with amenities, scenic views, and camp hosts. Common complaints include maintenance issues such as unkempt grass and inadequate shower facilities. Security concerns were raised in several reviews.
Review Summaries
Based on 160 reviews
What Campers Love
"The staff at Rocky Point do an incredible job keeping the park in tip-top shape!!" (James H, Campsite 030, 10/4/2021). "Beautiful water views" (Denis K, Campsite 058, 11/10/2021). "Great little park...
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Common Concerns
"Grass was past my knees, they hadn't mowed" (Mike G, Campsite 041, 9/2/2020). "Bathrooms/showers on sites 001-043 were very unkept and smelly" (Dirk A, Campsite 026, 4/3/2022). Concerns regarding...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
"Bring your own toilet paper and paper towels as they are often missing" (Glenn W, Campsite 058, 3/28/2021). "Get familiar with the park and your campsite beforehand" (Jason C B, Campsite 043,...
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Seasonal Insights
Summer reviews highlight crowded sites and maintenance issues, while winter camping experiences are quieter and more peaceful. "Winter was quiet and peaceful" (Cindy G, Campsite H01, 2/5/2021).
Based on 160 reviewsCamper Quotes
"Lovely campground with excellent walking opportunities in quiet roads. Very clean and quiet" (Sarah C, Campsite 029, 10/7/2020). "The shelter was a perfect place for our family reunion" (Frieda P,...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Site H01 noted for its full hookups and proximity to clean bathhouse facilities (Michael W, Campsite H01, 1/30/2021). Site 59 criticized for its proximity to swim beach and noisiness (Laura N,...
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Accessibility Features
"Bathrooms were clean and accessible" (Linda B, Campsite 032, 9/25/2022). "Handicapped site right next to the bathroom" (Michael W, Campsite H01, 1/30/2021).
Based on 160 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Some campers reported issues with unleashed dogs: "Dogs were not on leashes" (John K, Campsite 014, 7/22/2022).
Based on 160 reviewsLast updated November 24, 2025
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